Daily News Roundup: How Cities Can Urge Mega-Gifts Be Spread Around More Equitably
December 1, 2017 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Urban Philanthropy in the Age of the Mega-Donation (CityLab)
Gifts Tied to Opioid Sales Invite a Question: Should Museums Vet Donors? (The New York Times)
Nonprofits and Politics
N.Y. Attorney General Warns Project Veritas Its Fundraising License Is at Risk (The Washington Post)
Conservative Mega-Donor Robert Mercer Funded Project Veritas (BuzzFeed)
Richard Spencer’s White-Nationalist Nonprofit Failed to File Basic Paperwork to Keep Raising Money (Los Angeles Times)
IRS Complaint Filed Against Roy Moore’s Nonprofit Alleges the Foundation Illegally Promoted His Campaign (WHNT)
Once-Dormant Fla. Charity Books Gala at Mar-a-Lago to Show Support for Trump (The Washington Post)
More Nonprofit News
Grady Hospital Gets $50 Million Woodruff Gift to Fund Expansion (Atlanta Business Chronicle)
Q and A: Aspen Institute’s New Leader, Dan Porterfield (The Washington Post)
Broadway’s ‘Hamilton’ Costume Tells Story of Philanthropy (Smithsonian Insider)